Hungarian football clubs in European competitions

Points by season
(UEFA coefficient)[1]
Season Points
1998-99 2.333
1999-00 3.125
2000-01 2.666
2001-02 1.500
2002-03 3.166
2003-04 4.833
2004-05 4.166
2005-06 1.000
2006-07 1.000
2007-08 1.000
2008-09 1.000
2009-10 2.750
2010-11 2.750
2011-12 2.250
2012-13 3.000
2013-14 0.875
2014-15 2.125
2015-16 1.625

Hungarian football clubs have entered European association football competitions (UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and the now defunct UEFA Cup Winners Cup) since 1955, when MTK Budapest, Vasas Budapest and Budapest Honved took part in the inaugural Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In the European Cup three clubs reached the semi-finals. In the 1957-58 season Vasas Budapest, in the 1964-65 season Győr and in the 1973-74 season Újpest. In the Champions League era two Hungarian clubs reached the group stages: Ferencváros in the 1995-96 season, [2] and Debrecen in the 2009–10 season. The only Hungarian club who won any European trophies are Ferencváros by winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1964-65 season.[3][4]

Who qualifies for UEFA competitions

Competition Who qualifies Notes
UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round Club finishing 1st in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I
UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Club finishing 2nd in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Club finishing 2nd in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Magyar Kupa winners
Nemzeti Bajnokság I club with the best UEFA Fair Play ranking that has not already qualified for Europe, but only if Hungary has one of the top three positions and has a fair play score of above 8.

European champions

European Cup/
Champions League
UEFA Cup/Europa League Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Intertoto Cup Cup Winners Cup Super Cup
None None 1964–65Ferencváros None None None

Full European record

UEFA Champions League/European Cup

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1955–56 Vörös Lobogó QF 6–8 France Stade Reims 2–4 at Parc de Princes, 4–4 at Hungária körúti stadion
1956–57 Budapest Honvéd 1R 5–6 Spain Athletic Bilbao 2–3 at San Mamés, 3–3 at Heysel Stadium
1957–58 Vasas SF 2–4 Spain Real Madrid 0–4 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, 2–0 at Népstadion
1958–59 MTK Budapest 1R 2–6 Switzerland Young Boys 1–2 at Népstadion, 1–4 at Wankdorf Stadium
1959–60 Csepel PR 3–4 Turkey Fenerbahçe 1–1 at Mithat Paşa Stadium, 2–3 at Népstadion
1960–61 Újpesti Dózsa 1R 4–7 Portugal Benfica 2–6 at Estádio da Luz, 2–1 at Népstadion
1961–62 Vasas PR 1–5 Spain Real Madrid 0–2 at Népstadion, 1–3 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
1962–63 Vasas 1R 3–31 Netherlands Feyenoord 1–1 at De Kuip, 2–2 at Népstadion
1963–64 Ferencváros PR 2–4 Turkey Galatasaray 0–4 at Mithat Paşa Stadium, 2–0 at Üllői úti stadion
1964–65 Vasas ETO Győr SF 0–5 Portugal Benfica 0–1 at Népstadion, 0–4 at Estádio da Luz
1965–66 Ferencváros 2R 1–5 Italy Internazionale 0–4 at San Siro, 1–1 at Népstadion
1966–67 Vasas 2R 1–4 Italy Internazionale 1–2 at San Siro, 0–2 at Népstadion
1967–68 Vasas QF 0–3 Portugal Benfica 0–0 at Népstadion, 0–3 at Estádio da Luz
1968–69 Ferencváros 2
1969–70 Ferencváros 2R 0–6 England Leeds United 0–3 at Elland Road, 0–3 at Népstadion
1970–71 Újpesti Dózsa 1R 2–4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2–0 at Megyeri úti Stadium, 0–4 at Stadion Crvena Zvezda
1971–72 Újpesti Dózsa QF 2–3 Scotland Celtic 1–2 at Megyeri úti Stadium, 1–1 at Celtic Park
1972–73 Újpesti Dózsa QF 2–2 (a) Italy Juventus 0–0 at Stadio delle Alpi, 2–2 at Megyeri úti Stadium
1973–74 Újpesti Dózsa SF 1–4 West Germany Bayern Munich 1–1 at Népstadion, 0–3 at Olympic Stadium
1974–75 Újpesti Dózsa 2R 1-5 England Leeds United 1-2 at Megyeri úti Stadium, 0-3 at Elland Road
1975–76 Újpesti Dózsa 2R 5–6 Portugal S.L. Benfica 2–5 at Estádio da Luz, 3–1 at Megyeri úti Stadium
1976–77 Ferencváros 2R 1–4 East Germany Dynamo Dresden 1–0 at Üllői úti stadion, 0–4 at Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium
1977–78 Vasas 1R 1–4 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–3 at Népstadion, 1–1 at Bökelbergstadion
1978–79 Újpesti Dózsa 1R 2–4 Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno 2–2 at Městský stadion, 0–2 at Megyeri úti Stadium
1979–80 Újpesti Dózsa 1R 3–4 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3–2 at Megyeri úti Stadium, 0–2 at Stadion Letná
1980–81 Budapest Honvéd 2R 0–3 Spain Real Madrid 0–1 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, 0–2 at Kispest Stadion
1981–82 Ferencváros 1R 3–5 Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 3–2 at Üllői úti stadion, 0–3 at Bazaly
1982–83 Rába ETO Győr 1R 3–5 Belgium Standard Liège 0–5 at Stade Maurice Dufrasne, 3–0 at Stadion ETO
1983–84 Rába ETO Győr 2R 4–9 Soviet Union Dinamo Minsk 3–6 at Stadion ETO, 1–3 at Dinamo Stadium
1984–85 Budapest Honvéd 1R 3–4 Switzerland Grasshopper Zürich 1–3 at Hardturm, 2–1 at Kispest Stadion
1985–86 Budapest Honvéd 2R 2–4 Romania Steaua București 1–0 at Kispest Stadion, 1–4 at Stadionul Steaua
1986–87 Budapest Honvéd 1R 3–6 Denmark Brøndby 1–4 at Brøndby Stadium, 2–2 at Bozsik Stadion
1987–88 MTK Hungária 1R 2–4 Romania Steaua București 0–4 at Stadionul Steaua, 2–0 at Hungária körúti stadion
1988–89 Budapest Honvéd 1R 1–4 Scotland Celtic 1–0 at Bozsik Stadion, 0–4 at Celtic Park
1989–90 Budapest Honvéd 2R 0–9 Portugal Benfica 0–2 at Bozsik Stadion, 0–7 at Estádio da Luz
1990–91 Újpesti Dózsa 1R 0–5 Italy Napoli 0–3 at Stadio San Paolo, 0–2 at Megyeri úti Stadium
1991–92 Budapest Honvéd 2R 3–4 Italy Sampdoria 2–1 at Bozsik Stadion, 1–3 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris
1992–93 Ferencváros 1R 1–4 Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava 1–4 at Tehelné pole, 0–0 at Üllői úti stadion
1993–94 Kispest Honvéd 1R 3–5 England Manchester United 2–3 at Bozsik Stadion, 1–2 at Old Trafford
1994–95 Vác QR 1-5 France Paris Saint-Germain 0-3 at Parc des Princes, 1-2 at Stadion Rudolf Illovszky
1995–96 Ferencváros 3rd in GS N/A Netherlands Ajax, Spain Real Madrid, Switzerland Grasshopper
1996–97 Ferencváros QR 1–4 Sweden Göteborg 0–3 at Idrottsparken, 1–1 at Üllői úti stadion
1997–98 MTK Hungária 2QR 1–4 Norway Rosenborg 0–1 at Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium, 1–3 at Lerkendal Stadion
1998–99 Újpest 2QR 2–7 Austria Sturm Graz 0–4 at Stadion Graz-Liebenau, 2–3 at Ferenc Szusza Stadium
1999–00 MTK Hungária 3QR 0–2 Croatia Croatia Zagreb 0–0 at Stadion Maksimir, 0–2 at Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium
2000–01 Dunaferr 3QR 3–4 Norway Rosenborg 2–2 at Stadion ETO, 1–2 at Lerkendal Stadion
2001–02 Ferencváros 2QR 0–0 (4–5 p) Croatia Hajduk Split 0–0 at Stadion Albert Flórián, 0–0 at Stadion Poljud
2002–03 Zalaegerszeg 3QR 1–5 England Manchester United 1–0 at Ferenc Puskás Stadium, 0–5 at Old Trafford
2003–04 MTK Hungária 3QR 0–5 Scotland Celtic 0–4 at Ferenc Puskás Stadium, 0–1 at Celtic Park
2004–05 Ferencváros 3QR 1–2 (aet) Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1–0 at Üllői úti stadion, 0–2 at Letná Stadion
2005–06 Debrecen 3QR 0–6 England Manchester United 0–3 at Old Trafford, 0–3 at Ferenc Puskás Stadium
2006–07 Debrecen 2QR 2–5 Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 1–1 at Stadion Oláh Gábor Út, 1–4 at Philip II Arena
2007–08 Debrecen 2QR 0–1 Sweden Elfsborg 0–1 at Stadion Oláh Gábor Út, 0–0 at Borås Arena
2008–09 MTK Hungária 2QR 0–7 Turkey Fenerbahçe 0–2 at Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, 0–5 at Megyeri úti Stadium
2009–10 Debrecen 4th in GS N/A Italy Fiorentina, France Lyon, England Liverpool
2010–11 Debrecen 3QR 1–5 Switzerland Basel 0–2 at Szusza Ferenc Stadium, 1–3 at St. Jakob-Park
2011–12 Videoton 2QR 3–4 Austria Sturm Graz 0–2 at Hypo-Arena, 3–2 at Sóstói Stadion
2012–13 Debrecen 3QR 1–3 Belarus BATE Borisov 1–1 at Haradski Stadium, 0–2 at Városi Stadion
2013–14 Győr 2QR 3–5 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–2 at ETO Park, 1–2 at Bloomfield Stadium
2014–15 Debrecen 3QR 2–3 Belarus BATE Borisov 1–0 at Nagyerdei Stadion, 1–3 at Borisov Arena
2015–16 Videoton 3QR 1–2 Belarus BATE Borisov 1–1 at Sóstói Stadion, 0–1 at Borisov Arena
2016–17 Ferencváros 2QR 2–2 (1–3 p.) Albania FK Partizani Tirana 1–1 at Elbasan Arena, 1–1 at Groupama Arena
2017–18 Budapest Honvéd 2QR 3–5 Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva 1–2 at Turner Stadium, 2–3 at Bozsik Stadion
Notes

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup/UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
2012–13 Videoton 3rd in GS N/A Belgium Genk, Switzerland Basel, Portugal Sporting CP
Budapest Honvéd 2QR 0–5 Russia Anzhi Makhachkala 0–1 Saturn Stadium, 0–4 at Bozsik Stadion
MTK Budapest 1QR 2–3 Slovakia Senica 1–1 at Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium, 1–2 at Štadión FK Senica
Debrecen 3 PO 1–7 Belgium Club Brugge 0–3 at Városi Stadion, 1–4 at Jan Breydel Stadium
2013–14 Videoton 1QR 2–2 (a) Montenegro Mladost Podgorica 2–1 at Sóstói Stadion, 0–1 at Podgorica City Stadium
Debrecen 2QR 2–5 Norway Strømsgodset 2–2 at Marienlyst Stadion, 0–3 at Városi Stadion
Budapest Honvéd 2QR 1–5 Serbia Vojvodina 0–2 at Karađorđe Stadium, 1–3 at Bozsik Stadion
2014–15 Győr 2QR 1–3 Sweden IFK Göteborg 0–3 at ETO Park, 1–0 at Gamla Ullevi
Ferencváros 2QR 1–3 Croatia Rijeka 0–1 at Stadion Kantrida, 1–2 at Ferenc Puskás Stadium
Diósgyőr 3QR 1–8 Russia Krasnodar 1–5 at Nagyerdei Stadion, 0–3 at Kuban Stadium
Debrecen 3 PO 1–3 Switzerland Young Boys 1–3 at Stade de Suisse, 0–0 at Nagyerdei Stadion
2015–16 Ferencváros 2QR 0–3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar 0–1 at Groupama Arena, 0–2 at Stadion Grbavica
MTK Budapest 1QR 1–3 Serbia Vojvodina 0–0 at Szusza Ferenc Stadium, 1–3 at Karađorđe Stadium
Debrecen 3QR 3–6 Norway Rosenborg 2–3 at Nagyerdei Stadion, 1–3 at Lerkendal Stadion
Videoton 4 PO 0–4 Poland Lech Poznań 0–3 at City Stadium, 0–1 at Sóstói Stadion
2016–17 Videoton 3QR 1–2 Denmark Midtjylland 0–1 at Pancho Arena, 1–1 (a.e.t.) at MCH Arena
Debrecen 2QR 1–3 Belarus Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 1–2 at Nagyerdei Stadion, 0–1 at Torpedo Stadium
MTK Budapest 2QR 1–4 Azerbaijan Gabala 1–2 at Ménfői út5, 1–2 Bakcell Arena
2017–18 Videoton France Bordeaux
Vasas SC 1QR 3–7 Israel Beitar Jerusalem 4–3 at HaMoshava Stadium, 0–3 at Szusza Ferenc Stadion6
Ferencvárosi TC 2QR 3–7 Denmark Midtjylland 2–4 at Groupama Aréna, 1–3 at MCH Arena
Notes

Records and statistics

European Cup/Champions League

Club Winners Runners-up Semi-finalist Quarter-finalists Group stage1
Hungary Újpest 0 0 1 (1973–74) 2 (1971–72, 1972–73) 0
Hungary Vasas Budapest 0 0 1 (1957–58) 1 (1967–68) 0
Hungary Győr 0 0 1 (1964–65) 0 0
Hungary MTK Budapest 0 0 0 1 (1955–56) 0
Hungary Ferencváros 0 0 0 1 (1965–66) 1 (1995–96)
Hungary Debrecen 0 0 0 0 1 (2009–10)
Notes

Inter-cities Fairs Cup/UEFA Cup/Europa League

Club Winners Runners-up Semi-finalist Quarter-finalists Group stage1
Hungary Ferencváros 1 (1964–65) 1 (1967–68) 2 (1962–63, 1971–72) 0 1 (2004–05)
Hungary Újpest 0 1 (1968–69) 0 2 (1963–64, 1965–66) 0
Hungary Videoton 0 1 (1984–85) 0 0 1 (2012–13)
Hungary MTK Budapest 0 0 1 (1961–62) 0 0
Hungary Budapest Honvéd 0 0 0 1 (1978–79) 0
Hungary Debrecen 0 0 0 0 1 (2010–11)
Notes

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Club Winners Runners-up Semi-finalist Quarter-finalists
Hungary MTK Budapest 0 1 (1963–64) 0 0
Hungary Ferencváros 0 1 (1974–75) 0 0
Hungary Újpest 0 0 1 (1961–62) 0

References

  1. "UEFA rankings". uefa.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  2. "UEFA Champions League 1995–96: Group stage". UEFA. 10 June 2014.
  3. "Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1964–65". The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. 10 June 2014.
  4. "Glorious Hungarian history needs updating". UEFA. 21 February 2010.
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